Low-cost portable reader for frequency domain chipless tags: Architecture and experimental results on depolarizing tags

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In this paper, a low-cost chipless reader for detecting depolarizing tags is described. The reader operates in the frequency band (2–2.5) GHz, and it is compact and integrated in a single board. The reader architecture and its transmitting and receiving antennas are presented. Reader antennas comprise of two orthogonally placed, E-shaped patches with a decoupling below −35 dB. The reader performance is evaluated on a four-bit tag formed by four obliquely placed dipoles on top of a metallic ground plane.

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Boggioni, L., Monti, L., Terranova, S., Costa, F., Genovesi, S., & Manara, G. (2019). Low-cost portable reader for frequency domain chipless tags: Architecture and experimental results on depolarizing tags. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8010035

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